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If you do decide to get a kitten for a companion for your cat you need to slowly introduce the two together. They may not like each other at first.
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Your kitten will have a litter when it is a cat, not a kitten. Cats will have kitties when they are in heat (sexually active) around the 6th month to the 9th month of their life. That time if they mate they will have kitties. :) Your cat will only have kitties if you haven't spayed it yet.
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no. a newborn is fresh out the womb. that nugget been out for a month!
yeah if it will take it
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The answer to that would depend on your willingness to give time and effort; ie if you want a low-maintainence pet, I would suggest a fully mature (but not an old geezer) cat, instead of a kitten. However, if you are willing to give more, or want to get two or more, I would recommend a kitten. Note: Make sure the kitten is old enough to be taken away from it's mother; a few weeks may not be enough! Good luck & hope this helps! i would sooo prefer a kitten because there sooo cute and you can have them for longer :)
Very slowly and at short intervals.
Does your dog mind is the question. Ouch, those teeth. Ask you vet but I would discourage it.
no